Rishabh Pant is famous for his energetic on-field demeanor, and the fans are always eager to see his jovial vibe, regardless of how intense the situation in the match is. In the first innings of the current Test, Pant scored a masterful century that made everyone recall why exactly he's such a unique player. His hundred was packed with adventurous, innovative shots, the sort that only Pant can execute. But such shots also involve a lot of risk, and Pant realized the same while batting in the second innings. In the 35th over, delivered by Brydon Carse, Pant went for a showy shot on the fifth ball. The ball just brushed past his bat by a whisker, passing the outside edge. Apparently annoyed at himself, Pant began arguing with himself after the ball was delivered. The exchange was recorded on the stump mic, and it soon became an on-air highlight. Commentator Michael Atherton invited his co-commentator Dinesh Karthik (DK) to translate what Pant was explaining in Hindi. Michael Atherton: "Let’s have a listen (Pant’s stump-mic video plays). You can translate exactly for us, DK, given our inability in Hindi." DK smiled and shared the translation live on air. Pant had said:\ "First up, he said to himself, if I play with a straight bat, I can still middle it. Don’t try to do too much. He’s almost talking himself into saying he doesn’t need to do anything out of the ordinary. He’s pretty disappointed with what he did, but I hope he listens to himself." Atherton: "I mean, it’s interesting, isn’t it? Because it implies that he’s played so much by instinct that instinct just takes over no matter what he’s telling himself to do." Watch the video here: DK translates what Rishabh Pant was saying! 🤓🔊 pic.twitter.com/ofGWM4OfOp — Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 23, 2025 Also Read | Gill Gets Out for 8 in 2nd Innings, Fans React on Social Media Dinesh Karthik had previously contrasted the batting of Rahul and Pant by commenting, "Classical music at one end, hip-hop at the other." But following a tête-à-tête with himself on the field, Pant began playing cautiously, considering the challenging pitch conditions. India are 153 for 3 at lunch and now have a 159-run lead. KL Rahul is batting on 72 from 157 balls, while Rishabh Pant is batting on 31 from 59 balls.